An Ideal Husband: Second Edition, Revised

An Ideal Husband: Second Edition, Revised

by Oscar Wilde
An Ideal Husband: Second Edition, Revised

An Ideal Husband: Second Edition, Revised

by Oscar Wilde

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Overview

One of the nineteenth century's most successful and most frequently revived plays, An Ideal Husband has divided critics more than any other of Wilde's plays. Treating political intrigue, financial fraud, blackmail, scandal and spin, and the role of women in public life, it is a play which engaged with issues of vital importance to its late-Victorian audience, which continue to resonate today.

Sos Eltis, a specialist in Victorian drama and its relation to women's issues, provides a stimulating new perspective on An Ideal Husband, through an introduction that looks at its relation with contemporary social purity campaigns, women's rights, and political scandals. The introduction also gives a substantial performance history, with particular reference to the play's film versions and the influential Peter Hall theatre production.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781408137208
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/10/2013
Series: New Mermaids
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 7.60(w) x 5.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Sos Eltis is a Fellow in English at Brasenose College, Oxford, and a member of the Oxford University English Faculty. She is also a senior member of the Oxford University Dramatic Society and a member of the board of Oxford Playhouse Theatre. She has written extensively on Victorian and modern drama, and on Oscar Wilde in particular.

Russell Jackson is Allardyce Nicoll Chair in Drama and Theatre Arts at the University of Birmingham.

Date of Birth:

October 16, 1854

Date of Death:

November 30, 1900

Place of Birth:

Dublin, Ireland

Place of Death:

Paris, France

Education:

The Royal School in Enniskillen, Dublin, 1864; Trinity College, Dublin, 1871; Magdalen College, Oxford, England, 1874
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